Yes, I'm I know I may be considered more "crunchy" than most, but self-weaning is something I have a strong interest in doing with G. I'd be curious to hear from other mommas who took this approach. At what age did your LO(s) stop nursing? How many time per day were they nursing by the end? How did extended BFing affect LO's interest in solids? TIA!
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Re: s/o BFing: Anyone let LO self-wean?
i am still waiting for my boys to want to wean!
benjamin nurses sometimes once, sometimes twice, sometimes zero times a day.
asher would nurse 5 times a day if i let him.
it has not affected their interest in solids- they are generally good eaters. they also like to drink whole milk and water- maybe they drank less milk initially but i would say their intake now is pretty average.
I'm a crunchy mama too and I'll be letting N take the lead. He will nurse as long as he likes. I'm curious about your questions as well.
DD is still nursing and she will turn 3 this year. I never in a million years thought of bfding let alone extended bfding but here we are!!!
She nurses when I get home from work, at bedtime, sometimes middle of the night and before we get ...we bed share too...I do feel it has contributed to her being a picky eater...but now I think she gets very little milk...
So am I a crunchy??? lol
Ah, yes I let DS self wean. The last time he asked to nurse was the day he turned 3.5 years old. Crazy huh?
He was a voracious nurser for a long time. He nursed 24/7 when we were together for the first 18 months of his life. He did okay with solids but was never a big eater. He still isn't. He drinks a LOT of milk on a daily basis and has always been a very big kid (90th percentile or higher for height and 70+ for weight) so no one is worried about his intake.
He nursed a lot through the first three years, very slowly nursing less. Our big sessions were wake up, when I got home from work, before bed and during the night. If we were together at nap, he'd nurse then too. He also nursed when he was upset, or hurt or sick.
The last six months he really pulled back from nursing and it was crazy what a huge change it made in our relationship. He started talking about it negatively -- he was a big boy according to him and only babies nursed. He picked up this idea at school (where there are rooms for babies and he's in the big kid room). It was accompanied by a lot of emotional upset from him and turmoil for me.
Towards the end, he got softer about it and only asked to nurse when he wanted to be close to me at bedtime. The last time he nursed, he tried for a bit and then said, "There's no more milk. I think I drank it all." Like a pp, he still wants to use my chest as a lovey.
I plan to let Henry self-wean. My oldest DS nursed to 24 months. I didnt offer one night and he didnt ask. The end. I thought it would be a much bigger deal than that!
Good for you, mama!!!
yes it happened shortly after 18 months. We were down to morning and night around 15 months, she dropped night first and then eventually said "No" in the morning
She was still a good eater she likes food, so by the end it was comfort more than nourisment
good luck!
My first self weaned around 15 months.
My second was never really able to nurse, I EP for 6 months.
My third is 2 and a half and still nursing, I plan to let him self wean. He's made some headway - he's down to only 1 or 2 nursing sessions per day (before nap and bed but he doesn't nurse to sleep, he nurses then we brush his teeth, read a book and put him down awake). We hit a rough patch where he increased sessions a few months ago but he's on his way back down. I just 'don't offer, don't refuse'. As far as solids go, we started that around 6 months. By 10ish months he was eating 3 table meals a day and has ever since. Up until 15 months or so I always nursed first, then offered solids. After that I stopped offering, and let him take the lead. It's worked out well, I think.
Pretty much this exactly. We were down to just morning and night (and weekend naps) at 13 months and she dropped morning at 15 months. She hung onto before bed awhile longer, dropping it (with a little encouragement from me) around 20-22 months. It was definitely for comfort at that point.
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DS1 stopped cold turkey when he was 9 months old. He learned to pull up that week, we both had a cold, and he stopped nursing. I tried for several weeks to get him back on while I pumped, but he was done!
DS2 is still nursing and I am trying to wean him because I want to go back for treatments at 18 mo. My goal was 1 yr and he has surpassed that and doesn't seem the least bit interested in giving it up. So I'm not quite sure what I'm going to do! The other day he crawled up on to my lap, faced me, and started tugging my shirt up. Somehow I've become that mom!
I nurse him 1st thing in the morning while we are both still sort of asleep and then before his naps/ bed time. I am trying to offer a bottle before one of those naps though so I am down to only 3x a day nursing. Some days he'd like more, some days that is enough. So as far as baby lead weaning goes, if I weren't ttc again, I'm sure we'd be nursing for a good long time based on his wishes right now.
GL!
I started dropping sessions at a year old so that we could head back to the doctor to TTC #2.
I think I was at two sessions when I got pregnant with Parker, and then we went very very quickly to one session after that. She very quickly lost interest at that point, and I didn't want to tandem nurse...so we just stopped. I say she weaned herself, simply because it was a complete struggle to get her to nurse at all at that point...she was 14.5 months.